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Chef & Rare Podcast
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In each episode, we dive deep into the stories of rising stars and legendary chefs who are revolutionizing how we think about the restaurant business. Get ready to be inspired by their passion, creativity, and determination as they navigate the ever-changing landscape of the restaurant industry.
But this isn't just a podcast about restaurants - it's a thrilling exploration of the people, ideas, and challenges shaping the future of how we eat. From cutting-edge culinary techniques to sustainable sourcing and innovative marketing strategies, "Chef and Rare" gives you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the artisans redefining how we consume, produce, and connect with food.
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Trends in the Bar Industry: Insights from Mixologist Lynnette Marrero
jeudi 18 juillet 2024 • Durée 38:23
Lynnette Marrero, renowned mixologist and partner in Jennifer Lopez's Delola cocktail line, shares insights on bar industry trends. She emphasizes authenticity, a resurgence of classic cocktails, and the cyclical nature of spirit popularity. Marrero discusses the potential and limitations of AI in mixology, the role of experimental bars versus neighborhood establishments, and offers advice for restaurant owners looking to improve their bar programs. She stresses the importance of understanding local community needs, aligning cocktail menus with culinary offerings, and adapting spaces to serve various purposes throughout the day.
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Top Three Bars Breaking Out As Rising Stars
jeudi 13 juin 2024 • Durée 19:00
Paul Barron and Jason Asher break down some of the challenges in the bar business and what bars seem to be excelling in a time when spirit consumption is declining. In this podcast, they discuss the tactics and the solutions that help bars grow. Certain bars are pioneering the future of cocktails; these establishments are not just places to enjoy a drink but are experiential havens where creativity, innovation, and global inspiration come together to craft unforgettable experiences. Here, we explore three bars that are setting the stage for growth.
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The Art of Perfection: A Slice of Life with Anthony Mangieri
mercredi 24 janvier 2024 • Durée 35:33
In this episode of CHEF AF, we take you on a flavorful journey with the pizza pioneer himself, Anthony Mangieri. Born and raised in New Jersey, Anthony's love affair with pizza began at a tender age. This passion blossomed into a career that has placed him on the global pizza map. From opening a bakery in his early twenties to the inception of Una Pizza Napoletana, Anthony's path has been nothing short of remarkable.
The Meticulous Art of Pizza Making: A Day in the Life of Anthony Mangieri
Anthony's approach to pizza making is a blend of art, discipline, and relentless pursuit of perfection. Every day at Una Pizza Napoletana is a testament to his dedication. Anthony crafts each dough ball by hand, ensuring that each pizza served is a piece of culinary art. His belief that a restaurant is not just a business, but a life's work, resonates in every slice of pizza he serves.
A Leap into Retail: The Birth of Genio Della Pizza
Expanding beyond the walls of Una Pizza Napoletana, Anthony embarked on a new venture - Genio Della Pizza. This foray into the retail world with a frozen pizza line was a meticulous decision. Anthony's commitment to authenticity and quality led him to Italy, where he oversees every aspect of production. His involvement ensures that Genio Della Pizza lives up to the high standards he set at his restaurant.
Challenges and Triumphs: Anthony's Frozen Pizza Journey
Transitioning from a restaurant to the retail space brought its own set of challenges. Anthony navigated these with the same passion and precision that he applies to his pizza-making. From grappling with the emotional aspect of maintaining his reputation to tackling the complex logistics of retail, his journey is a tale of resilience and adaptation.
Anthony Mangieri's Advice to Aspiring Chefs: Stay True to Your Craft
For Anthony, the key to success in the culinary world is authenticity. He encourages young chefs to build a strong skill set and follow their hearts. Anthony's advice underscores the importance of passion and dedication in creating a culinary experience that resonates with customers.
Sustainability and Ingredients: The Heart of Genio Della Pizza
Sustainability plays a crucial role in Anthony's vision for Genio Della Pizza. He ensures that all ingredients are sourced locally, contributing to a minimal environmental footprint. His commitment to sustainability extends to every aspect of production, from the wood used in ovens to the way leftover pizzas are handled.
Embracing Culinary Trends with Authenticity
While Anthony recognizes the ever-changing landscape of the pizza industry, he remains true to his roots. He appreciates trends that focus on specialization and authenticity. For him, the future of pizza lies in embracing regional nuances and continuing the journey of culinary exploration.
Closing Thoughts: The Rhythmic Art of Pizza Making
As our conversation winds down, Anthony reflects on the rhythm and movement integral to pizza making. He likens it to a dance, where being in the zone can transform a good pizza into an extraordinary one. It's this magical interplay of skill and passion that makes Anthony Mangieri a true pizza pioneer.
Chef Anthony Mangieri’s Bucatini Recipe
Anthony's Bucatini Recipe:
1 lb Bucatini
1 head escarole, washed and torn into bite-sized pieces
1 cup Southern Italian black olives, pitted
1/4 cup golden raisins
1/4 cup pine nuts (preferable real Italian)
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1 clove garlic, minced
1 freselle (Italian biscuit), or coarse homemade bread crumbs
Pecorino Romano cheese
Coarse Sicilian sea salt
Extra virgin olive oil
Heat a few tbsp of extra virgin olive oil in a pan on medium heat and add garlic and crushed red pepper flakes. Once it starts to sizzle, add the olives to the pan and use the back of a fork to break them up a bit in the oil. After a minute, add the escarole, stir and cover.
Check on it every few minutes, and once it's cooked down, remove the cover, stir in the pine nuts and golden raisins and turn off the heat.
In the meantime boil a large pot of water. After boiling, add a few tbsp of sea salt and once it comes back to a rolling boil add the bucatini and stir.
Once the bucatini is al dente, drain and toss in with the escarole. Add more olive oil (at least another few tbsp. and toss to coat and mix everything together. Then top with bread crumbs (or grate the freselle on top of the bowl so you get some fine and coarse pieces that fall off) and grate plenty of Pecorino Romano cheese on top. Add sea salt to taste.
Trail to Table: Chef Andy McLeod's Culinary Journey
mercredi 17 janvier 2024 • Durée 28:08
Chef Andy McLeod’s journey is a testament to life’s unexpected turns. Originally not envisioning a life in the culinary world, his pivotal moment came while hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2009. It was here he crossed paths with a chef from Blue Hill at Stone Barns, leading to a profound change in his culinary direction. This encounter not only sparked his passion for sustainable food sourcing but also set him on a path back to Charleston to pursue a career in culinary arts.
Southern Roots Influencing a Sustainable Future
Chef McLeod's South Carolinian heritage deeply influences his culinary style. His experiences growing up around traditional farming and food preservation are the foundation of his approach at Fleet Landing. Inspired by Chef Dan Barber, McLeod integrates sustainable practices into his cooking, marrying his Southern roots with a commitment to local and sustainable food sourcing. His unique perspective on traditional Southern cuisine is a direct reflection of these formative experiences.
Fleet Landing Celebrating 20 Years with Innovative Additions
Fleet Landing is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary with the exciting introduction of a raw bar. This addition is a testament to an innovative approach, offering guests fresh seafood experiences that complement the existing menu. McLeod emphasizes the importance of evolving while respecting the restaurant's history, ensuring Fleet Landing remains a culinary landmark in Charleston.
A Chef's Life Beyond the Kitchen
Outside the kitchen, Chef McLeod is a father, an outdoor enthusiast, and a lover of travel, all of which influence his culinary creations. He values the importance of bringing people together through food, a passion that extends into his personal life. His role as a father has particularly deepened his appreciation for shared culinary experiences, echoing in the dishes he creates at Fleet Landing.
Vision and Advice for Future Culinary Artisans
Looking towards the future, Chef McLeod envisions continued innovation and growth for both himself and Fleet Landing. His advice for upcoming chefs and culinary artisans is to stay focused on their individual paths and to find their unique voices in the culinary world. He emphasizes the importance of self-focus and authenticity in one's culinary journey, echoing his own experiences and philosophies.
Chef McLeod’s Personality Reflected in a Dish
In line with the tradition of Chef AF, I asked Chef McLeod my signature question: if there were a dish that represented his personality, what would it be? His response was a cheeseburger, symbolizing a blend of simplicity, depth, and universality, perfectly encapsulating his approach to both cooking and life.
Reflecting on a Culinary Trailblazer’s Journey
Chef Andy McLeod's story, from his transformative experience on the Appalachian Trail to his leadership at Fleet Landing, is a remarkable journey of passion, innovation, and dedication to the culinary arts. His commitment to sustainable practices, coupled with his deep respect for Southern culinary traditions, makes him a standout figure in Charleston's rich culinary landscape.
RECIPE: Stuffed Hush Puppies
Hush Puppies:
House Autry hush puppy mix, follow instructions. Vegetable or canola oil, for frying
Turn fryer to medium high heat. Scoop mixture ½ cup at a time and drop into hot oil (use a 2 oz. industrial scoop to get more round shape). Fry until 75% done – about 1.5 to 2 minutes and golden brown. Shake out and release onto paper towel-lined plate. Cool in refrigerator. Make leek sauce as the puppies cool. Cut a small piece off of the top and bottom of each hush puppy to level out. Hollow out insides using a small spoon or cocktail fork. Drop them back into the fryer for 10-15 seconds.
Leek Sauce:
½ cup (one stick) butter
½ cup all-purpose flour
2 ears corn, cut off cobb
2 leek whites, cut into circles
1 tsp Old Bay
1 tsp granulated garlic
¼ tsp cayenne pepper
½ tsp white pepper
¼ tsp chili powder
¼ tsp cumin
¼ tsp paprika
2 cups heavy cream
¼ cup lobster base
1 T crab base
Salt & pepper, to taste
2 cups water, use as needed
Melt butter. Saute the leeks and corn for one minute. Whisk flour in and add heavy cream and water. Stir until it has a nice saucy consistency. Add shellfish bases and seasonings, salt and pepper to taste.
Mix of seafood: Rock Shrimp (or 70/90 count white shrimp), Crawfish, and Lobster
Heat up in warm leek sauce, scoop into and around hush puppies, and serve!
Discover The Art of Fried Chicken with Cookbook Author Susan Jung
mardi 9 janvier 2024 • Durée 32:28
The Cookbook: A Fried Chicken Diary
Susan's new cookbook, "Kung Pao & Beyond: Fried Chicken Recipes from East and Southeast Asia," is a treasure trove of fried chicken recipes. It's a compilation of her global culinary adventures, with recipes ranging from Sriracha Wings to Chicken Poppers with Instant Noodle Coating. Each dish in this book is a testament to Susan's innovative spirit and love for all things fried chicken.
My Chat with Susan: A Foodie’s Delight
In our conversation, Susan takes us on a tantalizing journey. We explore her beginnings in the culinary world, her foray into food journalism, and the creation of her cookbook. Susan's story, from her family's food obsessions to her adventurous career shifts, is as flavorful as her recipes.
The Instant Noodle Coating Epiphany
One of the episode's gems is Susan's story behind her Chicken Poppers with Instant Noodle Coating. It's a creative culinary twist that epitomizes innovation and simplicity, a theme that resonates throughout Susan's cooking philosophy.
A Deeper Dive into Culinary Trends
Susan's insights into global culinary trends, the art of fusion cooking, and her aspiration to author a book on innards offer a fascinating glimpse into her culinary mind. Her experiences taking icons like Anthony Bourdain to her favorite places to eat add an extra layer of intrigue to her stories. My conversation with Susan Jung is a vivid tapestry of stories, tips, and inspirations that any food enthusiast will find irresistible.
Chef Eric Brownlee: Exploring Sustainable Culinary Artistry at Kimpton The Forum Hotel
lundi 6 novembre 2023 • Durée 32:21
Raised with the earthy aroma of Pennsylvania farmlands, Chef Eric's culinary narrative began amidst the beef cattle of his childhood, instilling in him an ethos of sustainability long before it was a culinary catchphrase. Over 15 years ago, a pivotal moment came with Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma," deeply engraving his commitment to ethical sourcing.
At Birch & Bloom, the heartbeat of the hotel's dining experience, Chef Eric's menus dance to the rhythm of the seasons. "It's not just about crafting a menu," Eric shared, "it's a dedication to the narrative of every ingredient." His collaboration with local growers and butchers ensures that each dish sings with the freshest, most genuine flavors of the region. And when the climate throws a curveball? He adapts with a creativity as vibrant as the changing seasons—like pickling summer peaches to capture their essence.
In the hustle of The Good Sport, Eric's playfulness spills into each dish. The menu is a homage to classic comforts with a twist—think Nashville Hot Oysters or Wagyu Brisket Sliders that harmonize with the local craft beer selection. "Here, we strip back the pretension without stripping the flavor," he says.
What resonates most about Chef Eric is his unwavering connection to the land and his inventive spirit, nurtured during his time at Johnson & Wales in Charleston. Whether it’s a health-forward, vegetable-driven plate at Birch & Bloom or a casual, yet intentional bite at The Good Sport, Eric’s culinary vision is a testament to his philosophy: food should echo the environment it comes from and the moment it's enjoyed.
His vision for the future is as fresh as his ingredients. Imagine a pop-up farmers market set amidst the hotel’s sprawling arboretum, where guests can interact with the very farmers who nurture the produce, accompanied by live cooking stations. "It's about creating a full-circle experience for our guests," Chef Eric explains, eager to bridge the gap between farm and fork.
So, whether you're a food enthusiast or a culinary novice, Chef Eric Brownlee's philosophy is a reminder of the beauty in every bite. His journey—one of continuous evolution—invites us to ponder, what will be on the plate tomorrow? Only the seasons, the land, and the chef's ever-evolving creativity will tell. Stay tuned, Charlottesville; the best, it seems, is yet to come.
Chef Anthony Jones: The Culinary Maestro Behind Dirty Habit DC
vendredi 27 octobre 2023 • Durée 23:08
Hailing from Sunderland, MD, Chef Jones is an epitome of talent and dedication. Early in life, he found himself enamored by the cooking prowess displayed on the original Iron Chef. If you're like me, you might recall spending hours glued to episodes of this iconic show. For Chef Jones, it wasn't just a show, but an inspiration. In a touching revelation, he said during the podcast, "The spark was the original episode of Iron Chef. That was the one that pretty much lit the fire in me."
Fast forward a few years, and not only did he master the culinary arts, but he also took center stage, clinching the first place on an episode of Food Network’s "Chopped". This title firmly placed him among the culinary elite. But Jones’ journey doesn’t stop there. He has been the driving force in kitchens from Miami to DC, working alongside legends like Marcus Samuelsson and earning accolades including a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2022.
Our chat transported me back to a time where his grandmother's kitchen played a symphony of tantalizing aromas. As Chef Jones fondly reminisced, "When you come back in the house for dinner, as soon as you open the door, all those aromas just hit you in the face. The garlic, the herbs…” For me, such memories make culinary adventures genuine and relatable. After all, isn’t the essence of food intertwined with the memories they evoke?
Now, let’s talk about the magic happening at Dirty Habit DC. The ambiance is split between mysterious allure and atmospheric charm, a mirror to Chef Jones' own journey from humble roots to culinary acclaim. And as seasonally inspired dishes make their way to the table, one can't help but sense the influence of Jones' heritage. As he mentioned, traditional dishes like beans and cornbread, staples from his childhood, now find an elevated spot on the menu, paired with luxurious elements.
If you ever find yourself at Dirty Habit, know that you’re tasting dishes crafted by a chef whose journey is steeped in passion and grit. Whether it's his accolades like being a guest chef at the Worlds of Flavor Event or his participation in the Diaspora Kitchen Tour in Cameroon, Chef Jones brings a world of experience to his kitchen.
To sum it up, in the world of culinary arts, it's not just about the dish but the story behind it. And with Chef Jones at the helm, Dirty Habit isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an odyssey of flavors, tradition, and innovation.
Exploring the Culinary World of Chef Franklin Becker
vendredi 13 octobre 2023 • Durée 43:38
From humble beginnings in Brooklyn, helping his ailing mother in the kitchen, Franklin Becker's culinary journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. In my recent conversation with him, Becker recounted how these early experiences ignited his passion for cooking, which later became his medium for celebrating family, friends, and cherished moments.
Navigating the Waters from Chef to Entrepreneur
Over three decades, Chef Becker has left an indelible mark on New York City's culinary landscape. His stints at iconic restaurants such as Catch and Capitale have garnered him accolades and recognition, including being named a Star Chef Rising Star. He was also a contestant on Bravo's "Top Chef Masters." Transitioning from a chef to an entrepreneur wasn't devoid of challenges, from construction hurdles to managing restaurant operations. Yet, with establishments like The Little Beet and The Manhattanville Market Food Hall under his belt, it's evident that Becker has navigated these waters with aplomb.
Point Seven: Celebrating the Earth's Aquatic Bounty
The most recent venture from Becker and Stephen Loffredo’s Hospitality Department is Point Seven. Situated in the iconic MetLife Building, this seafood-centric restaurant stands as a testament to Becker's commitment to sustainability and authentic cooking. Inspired by global coastal cuisines, the menu at Point Seven showcases diverse seafood preparations, marrying techniques with flavors from different countries. From indulgent luxuries like Live Scallop Ceviche to innovative dining experiences like "Sushi Unrolled," Point Seven promises a gastronomic journey like no other.
An Ocean of Inspiration: Behind the Point Seven Menu
Becker shared with me the philosophy behind his dishes at Point Seven. The name itself, representing the 70% of the earth covered in water, emphasizes the restaurant's theme of celebrating aquatic bounty. The dishes range from a Caribbean fish stew with Dominican flavors (but employing French techniques) to an interactive dining experience where diners can create their own sushi hand rolls. In true Becker style, the menu at Point Seven evolves based on the availability of seasonal products.
The Importance of Teamwork and Mentorship in Culinary Arts
Throughout our conversation, Becker continually emphasized the significance of collaboration, mentorship, and teamwork. From key members of his team, like Kevin Garcia and Dan Drohan, to his collaborations with industry stalwarts like Stephen Loffredo, it's evident that Becker values the power of collective effort. He believes that mentorship plays a pivotal role in the culinary world, and he takes immense pride in having mentored several chefs who've achieved notable success.
Giving Back: A Culinary Maestro with a Heart
Beyond the kitchen, Becker is passionate about giving back to the community. Inspired by his son's journey with autism, he created the charity "Autism Speaks to Wall Street, Celebrity Chef Gala." For Becker, being a chef transcends the boundaries of the kitchen. It's about being a mentor, a leader, and a beacon of hope for many.
Having delved deep into Chef Franklin Becker's world, from his childhood inspirations to his latest culinary ventures, one thing remains clear: his passion for the culinary arts is unwavering. As a host and a culinary enthusiast myself, I am continually inspired by figures like Becker, who not only redefine the culinary landscape but also remind us of the power of passion, perseverance, and giving back.
Discover more culinary stories and interviews on the Chef AF podcast.
Chef Ruben Rodriguez Blending Heritage & Modern Flavors
vendredi 6 octobre 2023 • Durée 28:34
A Culinary Tale Worth SavoringBorn in a small town in northern Spain, Chef Rodriguez shares the tapestry of his culinary journey, weaving a story that begins with intimate family food gatherings and his early exposure to the world of gastronomy through his mother, a skilled chef herself. With a foundation rooted deeply in the rich Spanish heritage of Galicia, Rodriguez embarked on a culinary adventure that led him to the bustling kitchens of New York City, providing him with both purpose and direction.
Crafting a Legacy in the East Village: From his first venture, Nai, to the recently inaugurated Kōbo, each restaurant under Rodriguez’s belt tells a unique story. Nai, translating to 'Mother' in Galician, pays homage to his mother’s unwavering skills and traditional recipes, offering a platform where cuisine and culture dance in a delightful, dynamic symphony. Each restaurant in the Nai Group is a testament to Rodriguez's commitment to presenting food that resonates with his heritage, mirroring his life’s journey and the flavors he encountered along the way.
Beyond the KitchenRodriguez's narrative is not just about opening and running restaurants; it’s a tale spun from challenges and triumphs, fearlessness, and continuous learning. Despite his lack of initial experience and financial stability, Rodriguez highlights his relentless commitment to his craft, learning the ropes of restaurant management, nurturing long-term staff, and evolving his personal style to reach creative maturity.
The Vision Behind KōboWith Kōbo, the newest gem in the Nai Restaurant Group, Rodriguez unveils a menu that is a confluence of his travels through the Mediterranean and a nod to his Spanish roots. The restaurant, boasting a minimalist design, accentuates its offerings, celebrating simple ingredients and soulful cooking that honor Rodriguez’s Galician heritage. Whether it’s the signature Fideuà or the homemade sourdough-topped Mortadella, each dish is a canvas painted with Rodriguez's vision and style.
Embodied PhilosophyRodriguez's philosophy goes beyond the plate, deeply ingrained in passion, effort, and a steadfast commitment to excellence and customer service. With sustainability at the forefront of his sourcing strategy, Rodriguez supports local suppliers while fostering a supportive ecosystem within the restaurant industry. As he reflects on his 23-year culinary voyage, he remains open to opportunities that align with his passion, always striving for excellence and advising aspiring chefs to be brave, patient, and surrounded by honest and supportive partners.
For those ready to embark on a culinary adventure, the Nai Restaurant Group awaits in the East Village with doors wide open and aromas inviting, ready-to-serve plates sprinkled with tales, flavors, and the magic of Chef Ruben Rodriguez. So, next time you find yourself in New York, let your senses guide you to Nai, Amigo, Emilia, or Kōbo, and let your soul feast on a culinary journey like no other. For more, visit their website and Instagram pages, and immerse yourself in a world where food is love, heritage, and an unending celebration of life.
Savoring Success with Award-Winning Chef Daniel Garwood
mardi 26 septembre 2023 • Durée 25:06
From Tasmania to the World Stage
Born in Launceston, Tasmania, Chef Garwood started his culinary journey in local Tasmanian restaurants, where his passion for foraging, grilling, and using all-natural ingredients blossomed. His global expeditions led him to hone his skills in world-renowned kitchens from Sweden to South Korea, and all the way to the heart of New York City.It is at Atomix that Chef Garwood combines his rich tapestry of international experiences with the unique essence of New York – a city known for its diverse culinary landscape. While the foundation is Korean-inspired, the execution is globally nuanced, resulting in a menu that is distinctly "Korean but not."As we chatted about Atomix, it became clear that New York City is more than just a workplace for Daniel. The city's melange of cultures has shaped his approach at Atomix. However, Daniel humbly credits the restaurant's unique identity mostly to Chef Junghyun 'JP' Park, considering himself in a supportive role.https://instagram.com/atomixnyc
Mentorship and The Power of Networking
We delved deep into the pivotal role mentorship plays in shaping culinary careers. Daniel's recent U.S. Regional Winner title at The S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Competition is a testament to this. His relationship with mentor Chef Nina Compton, from Compère Lapin in New Orleans, has been transformative. With her guidance, Chef Garwood has navigated the challenges of the competition, simultaneously staying authentic to his culinary ethos.
But mentorship wasn’t the only gain from the SPYCA competition. Daniel's victory opened doors to elite culinary platforms such as the James Beard Foundation, introducing him to chefs and initiatives championing community welfare and employee well-being.
Signature Dishes and Culinary Identity
Daniel's Aged Duck and Persimmon in Tak Cheongju with Banchan Through The Eyes of a Traveler dish stands out not just for its flavor but the narrative it tells. Each element, from the choice of wood for grilling to the unique preparation techniques, traces back to a place or moment in Chef Garwood's life.For instance, during his stint at Firedoor in Sydney, Chef Garwood was introduced to grilling with various woods, each infusing the dish with a distinctive flavor profile. In the competition, his signature dish embodies this ethos, incorporating techniques inspired by countries he's graced with his culinary touch.Mental Health in the Culinary Limelight
The conversation took a poignant turn when they touched upon mental health – an issue close to Chef Garwood's heart. In collaboration with his wife, Sooky An, Daniel released "Oralis: A Conversation on Food and Mental Health," bringing awareness to the mental challenges faced by culinary professionals. By hosting dinner events, creating dialogue, and promoting practices like journaling and fitness, Chef Garwood is championing a change in the industry's perspective towards mental well-being.
Aspirations and What Lies Ahead
New York City may be home for now, but Chef Garwood has plans. He dreams of opening a large-scale bar restaurant, focusing on grilling with varied woods – an experience he feels NYC is missing.For those eager to experience Chef Garwood's culinary magic, you can find him at Atomix. However, snagging a reservation, especially at the 14-seat chef's counter, is no small feat given the high demand.
The conversation with Chef Daniel left us inspired and waiting with bated breath for the Grand Finale of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Competition in October. Chef Daniel Garwood, with his signature dish and global experiences, is undoubtedly one to watch.









